Geochemistry of fine-grained sediments in the Yangtze River and the implications for provenance and chemical weathering in East Asia

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Mengying He
Hongbo Zheng
Peter D. Clift
Ryuji Tada
Weihua Wu
Chao Luo
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[1] Nanjing Normal University,School of Geography Science
[2] Louisiana State University,Department of Geology and Geophysics
[3] The University of Tokyo,Graduate School of Science
[4] Nanjing University,School of Earth Sciences and Engineering
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The Yangtze River; Fine-grained sediments; Geochemistry; Provenance; Chemical weathering;
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In order to interpret the marine clastic record preserved in the sedimentary basins of the East Asian marginal seas, it is important to understand how sediment transport and chemical weathering affect the composition of sediment enroute to its sink. Here we present a new data set for fine-grained sediment (<63 μm) from the Yangtze River and its major tributaries, which represents a baseline for interpreting sediment in the East China Sea. We demonstrate that there is no significant coherent downstream variation in the major element contents, which are generally more enriched than the average upper continental crust, except for water-soluble elements including Sr, Rb, Na, and K. Nd isotopes show that most of the sediment comes from the eastern and middle Yangtze Craton, as well as the Songpan-Garze Terrane. Chemical weathering varies significantly across the basin with upstream tributary sediments being relatively unweathered compared to those in the lower reaches. However, sediments in the main Yangtze stream show no trend in chemical weathering along its course, with some of the least weathered materials being found closest to the delta. Grain size and the abundance of hydrodynamically sorted heavy minerals affect the bulk geochemistry, especially the rare earth elements (REEs).
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